{"id":47607,"date":"2022-10-23T11:32:02","date_gmt":"2022-10-23T11:32:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/southafricavoice.com\/?p=47607"},"modified":"2022-10-24T11:34:15","modified_gmt":"2022-10-24T11:34:15","slug":"president-cyril-ramaphosa-response-to-the-commission-of-inquiry-into-allegations-of-state-capture-corruption-and-fraud-in-the-public-sector","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/southafricavoice.com\/president-cyril-ramaphosa-response-to-the-commission-of-inquiry-into-allegations-of-state-capture-corruption-and-fraud-in-the-public-sector\/","title":{"rendered":"President Cyril Ramaphosa: Response to the Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture, Corruption and Fraud in the Public Sector"},"content":{"rendered":"

My Fellow South Africans,<\/p>\n

I am addressing you this evening on the fulfilment of a responsibility that was given to the President of the Republic nearly six years ago.<\/p>\n

Yesterday, I submitted to Parliament Cabinet\u2019s response to the recommendations of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture, Corruption and Fraud in the Public Sector.<\/p>\n

This evening, I wish to outline the critical actions that government is taking, and the work that has already been done, to give effect to the Commission\u2019s recommendations and forever bring an end to state capture in our country.<\/p>\n

This was no ordinary commission of inquiry. It was a commission whose work will have a lasting impact on our democracy and our country.<\/p>\n

Twenty-five years ago, our new democratic Constitution came into effect.<\/p>\n

As we celebrated this fulfilment of the struggle of the South African people for democracy and peace, few could have imagined the depths to which our country would be dragged by greed, selfishness and the abuse of power.<\/p>\n

Few could have imagined that from among the leadership of our public institutions, from within our business circles, from among our public representatives and public servants, would emerge a network of criminal intent.<\/p>\n

Few could have imagined that this group of people would infiltrate key departments, state-owned companies, private companies, law enforcement bodies and security services to loot vast amounts of public funds; that they would weaken and destroy state institutions and thus undermine the capacity of the state.<\/p>\n

The corruption that was perpetrated is a crime against the people of South Africa. Corruption is a betrayal of our democracy and an assault on the institutions that we established together to advance the values of our Constitution and the interests of our people.<\/p>\n

The money that was stolen robbed our people of resources that should have led to the development of our country and improved livelihoods.<\/p>\n

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Yet, even as state capture and corruption sought to compromise our democracy and destroy our institutions, our democracy remained resilient and the people of South Africa stood defiant and resolute.<\/p>\n

Despite our achievement at bringing state capture to an end, its effect remains.<\/p>\n

The difficulties our country is facing today have many causes, but state capture made a substantial contribution to many of our challenges.<\/p>\n

When we do not have enough locomotives to carry goods to our ports, when our power stations fail, when our national airline closes routes and cancels flights, when the employees of SOEs are not paid and when our security services are slow to respond to public unrest, we feel the hand and effects of state capture.<\/p>\n

We see the effects of state capture in other areas, in our weakened institutions, in the substantial public debt of some of our institutions, in poor service delivery and in diminished public confidence in the State.<\/p>\n

The Commission\u2019s report notes that state capture was facilitated by \u201ca deliberate effort to subvert and weaken law enforcement and intelligence agencies so as to shield and sustain illicit activities, avoid accountability and to disempower opponents\u201d.<\/p>\n

That is why even as the State Capture Commission was being appointed in 2018, this government was taking decisive steps to end state capture and rebuild our institutions.<\/p>\n

Since the start of 2018:<\/p>\n